Nagisa's good friend, Igarashi Taiga, is the popular guy at their university. After being compared to Taiga as a lover, Nagisa keeps wondering and questions Taiga, who demonstrates his skills with a hot kiss... What will come after that?

It moved too fast and too rushed. Don't expect any real character development. They don't really seem true to their characters either; so you can help to be thrown off a bit. Also too many characters considering how unimportant (and a bit uninteresting too) they really were.

Overall: A shallow story. Just an enjoyable story. Something to pass time with! I am being a bit harsh, but people were raving about it and I don't understand why :-)

Predictable, I didn't find anything special in this manga... Nevertheless it was still a fun read. I didn't really like the seme that much. It wasn't the art or the appearance, I just didn't like the personality or his name...Especially when Nagisa kept saying his name so much. The dramatic "I'm breaking up with you." and the act of a crazy woman tying up Taiga in the chair was rushed and wasn't really the tear jerker I was looking for. It was rather ridiculous really, not realistic in the slightest.The only reason I'm not giving it a really bad rating is because of the art.

I have to lower rating because...it would be good story...BUT... it should be at least in three/four volumes or more...not everything in one volume... everything was going too fast...there wasn't time for much emotions and stuff... I believe the story got a big potential...but unfortunately didn't get enough space...

There's a ton of stories with a similar plot, two best friends where one has a crush on the other, plus one of them is super popular and all that... it's a yaoi cliche.But I still enjoyed this story, the characters, the art...there was an unexpected twist... it was all pretty good! I really liked Taiga and Nagisa was a good guy too.I personally would prefer such stories, where the best friend confesses, to be more of a character thing, you know. That the character has an inner struggle, worries, fears, and honestly thinks everything over because being confessed to by your best friend who's the same sex when you never thought about him romantically before isn't usually something you get be over and done with in a day or two. So I felt the manga lacking there, because Nagisa was shocked at first, but his shock turned into love very fast and it seemed like only a few days later, he was already jealous and possessive of Taiga. I wouldn't call the manga bad just because of that though, so I'd still recommend it as a light and fluffy read, as long as you aren't completely sick of yaoi cliches!

It was a little bit weird that Nagisa accepted Taiga so easily, since he has been straight all along.And Taiga was too clingy for my liking, and he seemed unable to take charge when it was needed.Nagisa's the one who has to take initiative, and Taiga ended up going along with him in my point of view.

This manga wasn't bad, the story plot wasn't something unique actually we see it a lot in friends becoming lovers types of yaois. But it was still very enjoyable, also I find it interesting how the mangaka had them date before Nagisa was completely in love with Taiga (although the was a HUGE hint that he loved Taiga.) However found the mangaka wasn't able to completely developed the characters correctly, I mean Taiga had a fierce aura like a wolf at first, but as soon as he started to date Nagisa he became a little pup. Then we have Nagisa, he went from a happy go lucky uke, to this erotic, possessive, dominating uke! (I like how their personalities turned out, but they should of been like that in the first place!)

It was a good read! But somehow the plot seems short...but at least the story is well written. Wow, that woman is so terrible and nasty. It's kinda like making us, the real women feel like as if we're that horrible and evil. Man, Nagisa should have gave her a punch real hard on the face. Anyway, the story itself is smooth and the characters are quite interesting although I think there isn't much development with the characters. Still, it's recommendable!

Well..this is not particularly bad, nor particularly good. Pretty common storyline...the pace was a little rushed...no, I wouldn't say rushed; it's more like it was too simple. Everything fell into place with almost no conflict. Everything was too easy. I understand that the focus of this isn't how they get together but how they develop into an actual couple and the ups and downs of the relationship, but even so it was too perfect and it annoyed me. Yeah, of course the popular, perfect, hot, gorgeous guy will confess to his ordinary male friend, who'll almost immediately return his feelings! I don't buy it. I don't know, maybe fluffy stuff just isn't for me. I want to see some suffering before the characters' lives become perfect.

There's no background on them either, which is bad because the eternally popular guy doesn't say why he specifically likes the ordinary uke.

Also, the personalities change really irritates me. Taiga was deliciously my type: cruel, cold, pushy and hurtful. Then he became all soft and ukish. When he blushed because Nagisa said they should have sex, that was a TOTAL turn off. The category "person who changes for love" or something like that should be listed here as well. And it's not only Taiga. Nagisa, who was previously straight, turns gay in the blink of an eye and is suddenly possessive and all! But I laughed really hard when Nagisa said himself that he was gonna be the bottom! Haha

Nevertheless, I found this enjoyable. And I'll admit: it did get me smiling at parts. Well, it is Minase Masara-sensei after all, which also means the art is amazing.And...I'm curios about the next chapter, ok?! >.>But over all, not her best, indeed.